Villain has been playing alot recently and I have been looking to get involved with him as much as possible. He plays at 60/28/2, but his flop aggression is like 8, and slows way down on the turn/river if he doesnt hit. I have alternatively seen him with a huge stack, but I have also seen him go bust several times. FWIW over 400 hands he is a very slight loser so far in my DB.
Hand 1
Hero has $300, Villain covers
Hero is dealt
1 limper, Villain makes his standard raise to 7xbb ($14), hero (BB) calls 6xbb, limper folds
Flop (pot is $31)
- BANG
Hero checks
Villain bets $50
Hero Calls $50
Ok, I know this is debatable. I was strongly considering pushing, as I am a favorite to everything but a set. BUT, given my read on his stats, I decoded to flat call, thinking I could get another big bet out of him whether he has a hand or not. In other words, if he has air, I want him to stay in the pot with me. This is very questionable looking back, thoughts?
Turn
Villain is all in ($280)
$200 to hero to call
Who calls here?
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Hand 2 - Same Villain - later session (might be the next day)
Villain has $320 or so, Hero well covers
Hero is dealt
1 limper, hero limps OTB, Villain from hand 1 raises to 7xbb again, hero is the only caller
Flop
pot is $31
villain bets $20
hero calls $20
Turn
, pot is $71
villain bets $35
hero calls
River is a pure brick, offsuit 2 pot is $141
villain bets $35
hero raises to $140 straight
villain calls $105
What does villain have?